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Isotype of Erigeron uintahensis Cronquist [family ASTERACEAE]
Date Updated: 13 February 2012
Herbarium
Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), MO-797931
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Edwin B. Payson & Lois B. Payson, #4894
Collection Date
1926/07/04
Locality
Sandy river bottom. Mill Creek, foothills of Uinta Mts. Summit Co., Utah.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
8200 feet
Identifications
Isotype of Erigeron uintahensis Cronquist [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Arthur Cronquist,,
Erigeron subtrinervis Rydb. ex Porter & Britton [family ASTERACEAE]
Notes
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Pages
1
Data last modified
2011-11-09
Date Updated: 9 August 2007
Herbarium
Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), MO-797931
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
E.B. & L.B. Payson, #4894
Collection Date
1926/07/04
Locality
Sandy river bottom. Mill Creek, foothills of Uinta Mts. Summit Co., Utah.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
8200 feet
Identifications
Isotype of Erigeron uintahensis Cronquist [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Arthur Cronquist,, 1941
Pages
1
Data last modified
2010-12-02
Date Updated: 10 February 2010
Herbarium
Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), MO-797931
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
E.B. & L.B. Payson, #4894
Locality
Sandy river bottom. Mill Creek, foothills of Uinta Mts. Summit Co., Utah.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
8200 feet
Identifications
Isotype of Erigeron uintahensis Cronquist [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Arthur Cronquist,, 1926/07/04
Pages
1
Data last modified
2010-02-10
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